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Topic: The cops asked me personel questions. - (Read 685 Times)
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MajorBarcalow Lt. Cmdr.
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posted January 30, 2002 23:27
Last Saturday at night, I went to visit my friend at his house and his parents were not there. They left him alone so we were looking at the television in his bed and we fell asleep. When I woke up, the clock was saying it is 4:34 and I was going to be in trouble because I was being late in getting home and not calling so I drove home rushing. I drove my car. I think I was very fast but still I got treated very bad and rude.A cop stopped me and I was almost stopping at my house. The cop asked me personal questions and he even asked me where I was driving from before and I got very nervous. I am admiting this but I'm not caring. I was upset. I was afraid of him thinking I was doing something wrong. Because I was alone with my friend on his house and his parents were not in his house they might be thinking we did something wrong and I didn't want them to call my house with a phone. I didn't answer the cop and he got angery and started to threaten me. Later, he cursed and I felt sick. I got upset and tried to answer but he was too angery. He made me stand up outside of my car and he went sitting in his. Another cop came and they asked me questions. I was upset and shaking. I thought I was going to jail and I felt sick. They looked at my lisense and they looked at my insurence and the regestration. They made me even later to get to my house but they said they were letting me go and they were giving me a warning. This made me angery because they were wasting my time and making me in trouble because I was more late. They told me to go home and I did because I was late or I was going to yell at them. I got in trouble when I got home for being out all the night long. I got yelled at and this made me more angery. My mother was upset and now she locks me out of her room. How much information can cops ask from you? Can they haras you like this? Can't I keep my life privately? I'm not ashamed but I don't want to need to say what I do in private. That's nobodies busness and not even the cops should be asking me that!
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Rovinski47 Lt. Cmdr.
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posted January 30, 2002 23:33
.... you know, I never get tired of these. Does that make me a sociopath?
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floydjoy Fleet Captain
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posted January 30, 2002 23:36
No, it makes you a good judge of comedy.
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Leith Jones Captain
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posted January 30, 2002 23:51
What kind of personal questions did the cops ask you? "Where are you going" isn't that personal. "How close are you and your friend?" is.How old is your friend? You said that his parents weren't there. You claim to be 35 years old? And you get in trouble for being out all night with your friend? There's something here you're not telling us. Your mom locked you out of her room because you were out all night sleeping in your friend's bed?
I just don't know what to say.... ------------------ Are you sure it isn't time for a colorful metaphor?
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the Dagman Lieutenant
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posted January 30, 2002 23:59
Ever hear the phrase "You have the right to remain silent..."? You are under no obligation to answer any question any law enforcement officer asks you.However, if you are under the age of 18 you may be subject to a curfew if the city you live in has such a law on the books. If so, it could behoove you to answer such an innocuous question as "What are you doing out?" Simply answer "I fell asleep at a friends and I am real late." Very innocent, very understandable. I had used it many times in my youth even when it wasn't the truth. I have also refused their request to search my car when I have been pulled over. Simply because they have no right to do so without a warrant, and they cannot get a warrant without just cause. And refusing them the right to search is not just cause. They usually get mad, but it is your right to exercise your rights, especially if you have something in your car you could get in trouble for. Inform them that you are aware of your rights, just write you a ticket and let you get on your way. Don't be afraid of police, they are just people doing a job. A dangerous job, but a job nonetheless. Once they have approached your vehicle and see that you aren't likely to shoot them, just be truthful and concise in your answers, as long as you aren't implicating yourself in some sort of crime. This is usually enough to get you back on your way as soon as possible. ------------------ "We were supposed to have flying cars. WHERE are the flying cars?" - Avery Brooks [This message has been edited by the Dagman (edited January 31, 2002).]
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el_matarife Lieutenant
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posted January 31, 2002 00:01
This is possibly the funniest thing ive seen today that wasnt on either theonion.com or fark.com
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Phoenicianknight Captain
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posted January 31, 2002 00:03
Back when I was in my early 30's, I moved in with my parents. I sold my house, and was looking for a place, and they had three empty rooms. Just to be polite, if I was going to be later than usual, I called to let them know. It's not like your asking permission, but if you go out, and don't come home for a couple of days, that would drive any parent crazy. (There were a few times when I would tell them that I wouldn't be coming home that evening, and they understood)------------------ "Let's Roll."
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Barricuda Lieutenant
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posted January 31, 2002 00:17
I am kinda disapointed they didn't take you in.Just thinking as if i were a cop, and going from your own description, i would have. You were out after cerfew probally, on top of the fact that you were acting very very suspicious. From your description of yourself, i would have to assume that you had been on some type of drug. If you were or not, it doesn't matter. These officers are out on the streets where someone in your condition could just be nervous, or they could be drugged up and just waiting to beat a cop or shoot him. You should take this as a learning experience. ------------------ "You have no idea how much i'm restraining myself from knocking you on your ass." Captain Archer. http://www.xsorbit.com/users2/blooded/index.cgi
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ed629 Commander
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posted January 31, 2002 00:19
Next time a cop asks you where you're going, tell him "I have just begun my journey, I know not what path I sahll follow, but I will always carry my head high, and keep my heart strong, and not let those who attempt to stand in my way keep from ending my journey, for this is the path I have chosen, and ther path I will follow."Or you can just wave your hand at them and say "You don't need to see my identification, these aren't the droids you're looking for" ------------------ Somehow, I still don't think "edible telephone" is the right answer.
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WeaponOfChoice Fleet Captain
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posted January 31, 2002 00:21
quote: Originally posted by MajorBarcalow: Last Saturday at night, I went to visit my friend at his house and his parents were not there. They left him alone so we were looking at the television in his bed and we fell asleep.
Now we know why you've been ignoring Pthalo. quote: When I woke up, the clock was saying it is 4:34 and I was going to be in trouble because I was being late in getting home and not calling so I drove home rushing. I drove my car.
I hate those damn talking clocks. Always telling you that you're going to be in trouble for getting home late. quote: I think I was very fast
Some might argue that you're pretty slow. quote: but still I got treated very bad and rude.
Um, doesn't this belong a little later in the story?? quote: A cop stopped me and I was almost stopping at my house.
So did the cop stop you en route to your home or did he stop you at your home?? quote: The cop asked me personal questions
Like "what the hell are you doing speeding around town at this time of night?" quote: and he even asked me where I was driving from before and I got very nervous.
Sounds like a perfectly legitimate question given the circumstances. quote: I am admiting this but I'm not caring. I was upset.
Get over it already. quote: I was afraid of him thinking I was doing something wrong.
I would probably think the same thing at that time of night if I saw you speeding around. quote: Because I was alone with my friend on his house
Yep, sleeping on the roof sure relaxes me after a long day at the office. quote: and his parents were not in his house they might be thinking we did something wrong
I ain't even asking. quote: and I didn't want them to call my house with a phone.
Would you have preferred tin cans and a string?? quote: I didn't answer the cop and he got angery and started to threaten me.
You'll find that most cops prefer it if you answer their questions rather than remaining silent. quote: Later, he cursed and I felt sick.
He got out a magic wand and said a curse that made you sick?? quote: I got upset and tried to answer but he was too angery.
Probably because you didn't answer him the first time. quote: He made me stand up outside of my car and he went sitting in his. Another cop came and they asked me questions.
Hell, if I stopped someone who was behaving like you, I'd probably call for backup as well. quote: I was upset and shaking. I thought I was going to jail and I felt sick.
That darned curse strikes again, eh?? quote: They looked at my lisense and they looked at my insurence and the regestration.
You can drive?? Lord have mercy on us all. quote: They made me even later to get to my house but they said they were letting me go and they were giving me a warning.
Probably because the computer check they did of you revealed that you're nothing more than a minor nusiance. quote: This made me angery because they were wasting my time and making me in trouble because I was more late.
You got yourself in trouble for your reckless driving. quote: They told me to go home and I did because I was late or I was going to yell at them.
So which did you do?? quote: I got in trouble when I got home for being out all the night long.
Welcome to the real world. quote: My mother was upset and now she locks me out of her room.
I can't imagine why. :rolleyes: quote: How much information can cops ask from you?
If they have probable cause, they can ask you as much as they want to. quote: Can they haras you like this?
Given that you didn't answer them the first time, yes. quote: Can't I keep my life privately?
You can, as long as you stay within the law. quote: I'm not ashamed but I don't want to need to say what I do in private.
I don't want you to say either. quote: That's nobodies busness and not even the cops should be asking me that!
Again, you were speeding late at night, you didn't answer the cop's questions the first time around, and you were acting pretty suspicious in general. If I were a cop and I saw some kook acting the same way, I'd probably be doing the same things myself.
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Techman47 Commodore
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posted January 31, 2002 00:29
^^LMAO..I think he posts that crap just to draw redicule, personally...nobody that dysfunctional runs around loose.
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Malnurtured Snayer Lt. Cmdr.
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posted January 31, 2002 00:42
Your friends' parents were out, did you say? How old is your friend?
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MajorBarcalow Lt. Cmdr.
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posted January 31, 2002 00:52
quote: Originally posted by Malnurtured Snayer: Your friends' parents were out, did you say? How old is your friend?
He is 19 and likes Star Trek. I meet him from Yahoo Chat in the sci-fi chatroom. And he only lives three towns away from where I live but he can't pass his test for driving yet so he can drive. So I always have to be going to his house when his parents are out.
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Fedykin Captain
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posted January 31, 2002 00:52
Unless thier requests obvioulsy violate your rights, I feel that it is best to cooperate with the police and answer thier questions. Even if you do not understand why they are asking them, you can assume that there is a good reason. Believe me, police are people you want to have on your good side. IF you are polite and cooperative, they will ussually let you off. If instead you make thier job difficult, they will do thier worst. I really like that A New Hopw referance to Old Ben and the Storm troopers =D ------------------ Without order, notihing can survive. Without chaos, nothing can evolve.
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Duke Fleet Captain
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posted January 31, 2002 01:15
Barky you seem to get upset an awful lot. If it isn't the police its girls or your boss or your co-workers or or...You seem on the verge of tears and anger far too often. Did you ever consider that it might be your behaviour that causes these problems. Maybe.
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Diacanu Commodore
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posted January 31, 2002 01:58
I dunno, IMO Barky's material is getting stale.Same thing every time. Some "injustice", happens to "poor widdwe Barky", as a result of unenlightened attitudes by someone after he does something really queer, he cries, says "it made me really mad", about 5 times minimum, then about 60 "dude, how fucked up are you?", posts follow. Wake me when something new happens.
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Bear[tm] Commodore
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posted January 31, 2002 02:09
quote: Originally posted by Diacanu: I dunno, IMO Barky's material is getting stale.Same thing every time. Some "injustice", happens to "poor widdwe Barky", as a result of unenlightened attitudes by someone after he does something really queer, he cries, says "it made me really mad", about 5 times minimum, then about 60 "dude, how fucked up are you?", posts follow. Wake me when something new happens.
Ya know, MajorBarcolounger's unique verbal skills triggered a memory somewhere, and then I remembered where I'd first seen him...Here's a story about his military career and his deployment to Iraq: http://www.theonion.com/onion3502/very_special_forces.html Of course, he was using his real name of Tommy Dolber for the interview... [This message has been edited by Bear[tm] (edited January 31, 2002).]
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Treker4747 Fleet Captain
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posted January 31, 2002 02:12
^^^ I think these posts are mildly amusing... more funny are the various responses we get from them. This is good solid entertainmnet... Kind of like one of those nifty reality Shows... I think we need ger Barky a deal with CBS!
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Treker4747 Fleet Captain
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posted January 31, 2002 02:27
I'm taking this one step at a time... quote: Last Saturday at night, I went to visit my friend at his house and his parents were not there.
LAST Saturday?! And you're just now getting around to telling us? Hmph! I thought we were your friends! quote: They left him alone so we were looking at the television in his bed and we fell asleep.
I've slept with my friends before... Of course for male friends I was 6 at the time... and as for female friends we weren't exactly sleeping. What were you and YOUR friend doing in bed together until 4 AM? quote: I drove my car. I think I was very fast but still I got treated very bad and rude.
My momma always said, when you rush you only stand the chance of making yourself later. quote: The cop asked me personal questions and he even asked me where I was driving from before and I got very nervous.
Being nervous is common around cops... Best idea is to be honest and upfront with them. Yes they'll ask questions, but if you're speeding like a maniac at 4:30 in the morning... someone is going to take notice. quote: I am admiting this but I'm not caring. I was upset. I was afraid of him thinking I was doing something wrong.
He KNOWS you did something wrong, you were S-P-E-E-D-I-N-G!!! quote: Because I was alone with my friend on his house and his parents were not in his house they might be thinking we did something wrong and I didn't want them to call my house with a phone.
Aside from taking illegal drugs, drinking or smoking (if you're under 18) you weren't doing anything wrong... I think Florida allows... never mind.
quote: I didn't answer the cop and he got angery and started to threaten me.
No, you have it backwards... You have the right to remain slient after you're arrested not before. quote: Later, he cursed and I felt sick. I got upset and tried to answer but he was too angery.
Sounds reasonable... You did sit there like lump not answering his questions. quote: He made me stand up outside of my car and he went sitting in his. Another cop came and they asked me questions. I was upset and shaking. I thought I was going to jail and I felt sick.
You probably should've gone to jail. quote: They looked at my lisense and they looked at my insurence and the regestration.
Pretty standard. quote: They made me even later to get to my house but they said they were letting me go and they were giving me a warning. This made me angery because they were wasting my time and making me in trouble because I was more late.
Hope you learned your lesson. [quote}They told me to go home and I did because I was late or I was going to yell at them.[/quote] THAT would have helped matters! quote: I got in trouble when I got home for being out all the night long. I got yelled at and this made me more angery. My mother was upset and now she locks me out of her room.
Uhhh you sleep in your mom's room? quote: How much information can cops ask from you? Can they haras you like this? Can't I keep my life privately? I'm not ashamed but I don't want to need to say what I do in private. That's nobodies busness and not even the cops should be asking me that!
Aside from a few things cops can ask you anything they want. Especaily if you're speeding on city streets at all hours of the night.
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ed629 Commander
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posted January 31, 2002 02:42
There is no reason for a cop to start swearing at you. Last time I got pulled over, the cop was swearing at me. I told him that he had no reason to swear at me, and the if he wanted my respect, he needed to give me respect. That did piss him off, but he did stop swearing. Barcalow did give the cop a reason to get pulled over, but they should still treat people with respect.
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Bulldog19 Captain
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posted January 31, 2002 02:51
quote: Originally posted by MajorBarcalow: He is 19 and likes Star Trek. I meet him from Yahoo Chat in the sci-fi chatroom. And he only lives three towns away from where I live but he can't pass his test for driving yet so he can drive. So I always have to be going to his house when his parents are out.
Stay out of the chatrooms! All sorts of weirdos there (sort of like a BBS I guess...) ------------------ [This message has been edited by Bulldog19 (edited January 31, 2002).] [This message has been edited by Bulldog19 (edited January 31, 2002).]
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smithaa02 Lt. Cmdr.
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posted January 31, 2002 03:05
What happened to "right to remain silent?" I don't think your obliged to say nothing since the supreme court has binded the 14th amendment to the bill of rights, (specifically the fifth stating you don't have to bear witness to yourself.) Cops know they don't have a lot of power so they try to trick people into thinking they have less power than they really have. This cop might have been attempting to do this, and was getting angry his tricks weren't working. I remember a cop that was telling me he could get into a house just by asking the person. A lot of people (unaware you can say no) let him in. He didn't happen to have a "to protect and serve" on the side of his car did he? I always find that logo ironic.
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Tamar Garish Commander
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posted January 31, 2002 03:21
quote: Originally posted by MajorBarcalow: They left him alone so we were looking at the television in his bed and we fell asleep.
Hmm. Afraid the cops were going to out you? Most guys I know would not watch tv in bed with other guys in the middle of the night. You can be honest, most people here don't care if you're gay. quote: My mother was upset and now she locks me out of her room.
Why does the "When is incest OK?" thread immediately leap to mind?? I know, I know..bad Tamar, BAD! quote: How much information can cops ask from you? Can they haras you like this? Can't I keep my life privately? I'm not ashamed but I don't want to need to say what I do in private. That's nobodies busness and not even the cops should be asking me that!
It's my experience when someone has to say they are not ashamed, they are in fact, ashamed on some level. It really makes me wonder what you were up to...inquiring minds want to know!! :D
------------------ "Frankly, your argument wouldn't float were the sea composed of mercury."
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rafterman1701 Captain
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posted January 31, 2002 05:15
so you're 45, live with your mom, who locked you out of her room, went over to a 19 year old boys house when his parents were gone, fell asleep with him watching tv in bed, rushed home and was almost taken in for speeding and no doubt resisting the police.....hmmmm...you lead a very interesting life barko....hopw you and your new friend are able to patch things up and have another slumber party without your mommies knowing about it...------------------ Second star to the right...and straight on 'till morning... Captain James T. Kirk
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G'kar Lt. Cmdr.
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posted January 31, 2002 07:17
quote: Originally posted by MajorBarcalow: so we were looking at the television in his bed and we fell asleep.
cool a bed with a tv in it,does a hatch open or is there a screen on the mattress? quote: Originally posted by MajorBarcalow:
I got in trouble when I got home for being out all the night long. I got yelled at and this made me more angery. My mother was upset and now she locks me out of her room.
hahahahahah you suck quote: Originally posted by MajorBarcalow:
How much information can cops ask from you? Can they haras you like this? Can't I keep my life privately? I'm not ashamed but I don't want to need to say what I do in private. That's nobodies busness and not even the cops should be asking me
dumbass :P
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dragonknight Commander
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posted January 31, 2002 14:19
Hey Barrowclaw the fact that you've been carrying on with this pathetic act for months shows me how much of a loser you are. If you are going to do something like this you should really try and stick to how you did things in the beginning. I find it rather amusing that your english and grammar continue to get worse as time goes on.
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Treker4747 Fleet Captain
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posted January 31, 2002 17:24
Personaly, I wonder where the part of story where the cop asks him questions about his employees is.
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eb Lt. Cmdr.
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posted January 31, 2002 18:53
Now Barky, you say you want to be a writer. Here is my version of your story, rendered in English to help you become a better writer:Last Saturday night, I went to visit my friend at his home while his parents were away. We watched television in his bedroom and fell asleep unexpectedly upon the bed. When I awoke, the clock read 4:34, and I experienced considerable apprehension because I was late in getting home and I had not called. I rushed home in my car, and while I realize that I was exceeding the speed limit, the police officer who apprehended me nonetheless had no right to treat me so discourteously. I was nearly at my home when I was stopped. The officer asked me personal questions, even inquiring as to my movements and point of origin, and I got very nervous. I admit that I was afraid that he thought that I had done something wrong because I was alone with my friend at his home when his parents were not at home, and I did not want the officer telephoning my own home. I did not answer the officer, and he became angry and began to threaten me. He even cursed at me, and I felt ill. I became upset and tried to answer him, but he was too angry. He made me stand up outside my vehicle although he remained seated. He was then joined by another officer, and they both interrogated me. I was upset and shaking! I thought I was going to be taken into custody, and I felt sick. They examined my driver's license, insurance, and registration, eventually letting me go with a warning, but I was quite angry because they had made me extremely late in getting home and gotten me into a great deal of trouble. They instructed me to go home and I obeyed them at the risk of shouting at them. Upon my arrival, I incurred serious trouble for my tardiness, which made me even more incensed over my ordeal. My mother was upset and has refused me entry to her boudoir. My question is this: What are my rights vis-a-vis law enforcement officers? May citizens be harassed? Do citizens have a reasonable expectation of privacy? I am certainly not ashamed of myself, but I have no wish to advertise my private affairs, which are no one elses' business, and the police should not question me about them. [This message has been edited by eb (edited January 31, 2002).]
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Xevious Captain
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posted January 31, 2002 18:57
Okay... now I know this guy's a joke.
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Duke Fleet Captain
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posted January 31, 2002 19:17
^^^ of course it's a joke; nevertheless the original post and responses are hilarious.What's also amazing is that Major Barclow has some coherent threads. Personally I think there are 2 people using the one ID.
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dragonknight Commander
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posted January 31, 2002 19:55
Or one ID using two people...
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MajorBarcalow Lt. Cmdr.
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posted January 31, 2002 22:32
quote: Originally posted by rafterman1701: so you're 45, live with your mom, who locked you out of her room, went over to a 19 year old boys house when his parents were gone, fell asleep with him watching tv in bed, rushed home and was almost taken in for speeding and no doubt resisting the police.....hmmmm...you lead a very interesting life barko....hopw you and your new friend are able to patch things up and have another slumber party without your mommies knowing about it...
Duh! I'm almost 35 and a half!!!!! So know before you talk!
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Barricuda Lieutenant
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posted February 01, 2002 00:25
quote: Originally posted by MajorBarcalow: Duh! I'm almost 35 and a half!!!!! So know before you talk!
How are you over 35 years old? I have encountered six year olds with more nerve and guts than you. You're to sensative bubba, life sucks, get use to it. ------------------ "You have no idea how much i'm restraining myself from knocking you on your ass." Captain Archer. http://www.xsorbit.com/users2/blooded/index.cgi
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Malnurtured Snayer Lt. Cmdr.
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posted February 01, 2002 00:27
There you go, people can't be perverts until they're at LEAST 36.
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TheMaster Rear Admiral
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posted February 01, 2002 00:34
Nah, I've known plenty of perverts and while many of them were old (ewww!) many were quite young. A good age to be a pervert is around 25-30, where most of your body parts are intact, and you have the money to help pay for goods and services.But anyone looking at Victoria's Secrets, or only on their mailing list, are perverts; no matter what age.
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MakaVillian Lieutenant
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posted February 01, 2002 01:23
I wonder if the person who writes for Barky will ever reveal themself, or will it be more like the end of Seinfeld, unresovled. I'd really like to talk to that person and hand him an award or something, im sure we'd all wouldn't mind pitching in somw money for his masterful performance.It's kinda disturbing the only friend he could get is 19, i was thinking maybe 6 or possibly 7. Preach on brother Barky! PS:maybe now that his mother won't let him in her room, he can look at those Victoria Secret's he got without getting in trouble.
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Bear[tm] Commodore
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posted February 01, 2002 01:47
Now, when the cops ask ME personnel questions, I usually refer them to the Human Resources department, like you're supposed to.
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rafterman1701 Captain
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posted February 01, 2002 02:17
quote: Originally posted by MajorBarcalow: Duh! I'm almost 35 and a half!!!!! So know before you talk!
sorry barky, i made a mistake, meant to write 35....but who over the age of six says that they are such and such an age and a half? 35 and a half? you're a child man....give it up..... ------------------ Second star to the right...and straight on 'till morning... Captain James T. Kirk
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MrGleep Commander
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posted February 01, 2002 06:34
I have to say, this is a truly excellent MajorBarcalow post. He really hit all four cylinders this time.So did WeaponOfChoice. Nice one. :)
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the Dagman Lieutenant
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posted February 01, 2002 07:08
quote: Originally posted by MajorBarcalow: Duh! I'm almost 35 and a half!!!!! So know before you talk!
You have GOT to be kidding! From your post I had assumed you to be 16 or 17, with the emotional development of a 9 year old. Good one. ------------------ "We were supposed to have flying cars. WHERE are the flying cars?" - Avery Brooks
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odeus Fleet Captain
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posted February 01, 2002 07:23
I have rarely seen such an insightfull and trenchant criticism of the troubled relationship between law enforcement personnel and the mentally and socially impaired members of the public. These individuals are the most special members of our society and should be treated with the understanding and caring support they so desperately need.
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MajorBarcalow Lt. Cmdr.
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posted February 01, 2002 08:01
quote: Originally posted by smithaa02: What happened to "right to remain silent?" I don't think your obliged to say nothing since the supreme court has binded the 14th amendment to the bill of rights, (specifically the fifth stating you don't have to bear witness to yourself.) Cops know they don't have a lot of power so they try to trick people into thinking they have less power than they really have. This cop might have been attempting to do this, and was getting angry his tricks weren't working. I remember a cop that was telling me he could get into a house just by asking the person. A lot of people (unaware you can say no) let him in. He didn't happen to have a "to protect and serve" on the side of his car did he? I always find that logo ironic.
I am thinking this is right. And this is why I was afraid to be saying where I was driving in my car and coming from. If I was telling them I was alone by myself on a man's house, they thought I might be doing something wrong on his house. So I was scared and confusing and they made it worse. They had no right to ask me questions. If I was speeding they they have got me speeding and going fast and so their questions can only be for that. Looking at a television in my friend's bed has nothing to do with speeding. It is my private busness.
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MajorBarcalow Lt. Cmdr.
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posted February 01, 2002 08:08
quote: Originally posted by MakaVillian:
It's kinda disturbing the only friend he could get is 19, i was thinking maybe 6 or possibly 7.
Oh yeah? Bill is not my one friend. I found him in Yahoo Chat in the Sci-fi room and he liked Star Trek and he s living three towns over there. I have more than him and I am part of a role playing group and play Star Trek alot. There is us four and we are playing with each other every week if when we're alowed.
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odeus Fleet Captain
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posted February 01, 2002 08:10
quote: Originally posted by MajorBarcalow: I am thinking this is right. And this is why I was afraid to be saying where I was driving in my car and coming from.
Latka Gravis, is that you? quote: Originally posted by MajorBarcalow: If I was telling them I was alone by myself on a man's house, they thought I might be doing something wrong on his house.
What could you possibly have been doing on his house that could have been so wrong? quote: Originally posted by MajorBarcalow: So I was scared and confusing and they made it worse. They had no right to ask me questions.
Or to expect coherent answers... quote: Originally posted by MajorBarcalow: If I was speeding they they have got me speeding and going fast and so their questions can only be for that. Looking at a television in my friend's bed has nothing to do with speeding. It is my private busness.
Yes especially now that whatever you do with your friend and his television set in his bed is probably legal in the State of Florida.
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Pthalo BlueMoon Lieutenant
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posted February 01, 2002 13:13
quote: Originally posted by odeus: These individuals are the most special members of our society and should be treated with the understanding and caring support they so desperately need.
If you knew anything about me, you'd know that I'd be the first one to agree with this. However, Barky's authenticity has yet to be determined. If I really thought he was mentally challenged, I would not be "pursuing" him like I have been.
------------------ "To love another person is to see the face of God." Jean Valjean-Les Miserables -the future Mrs. MajorBarcalow
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Ed Captain
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posted February 01, 2002 14:27
quote: Originally posted by ed629:
Or you can just wave your hand at them and say "You don't need to see my identification, these aren't the droids you're looking for"
LOL. I don't know why, but that hit the spot.
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rafterman1701 Captain
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posted February 01, 2002 14:45
quote: Originally posted by MajorBarcalow: Oh yeah? Bill is not my one friend. I found him in Yahoo Chat in the Sci-fi room and he liked Star Trek and he s living three towns over there. I have more than him and I am part of a role playing group and play Star Trek alot. There is us four and we are playing with each other every week if when we're alowed.
you play with each other every week? and you slept in this kid's bed and you're worried the police will find out? hmmmm, now we know why the good minor doesn't want his future mrs. to catch him....
------------------ Second star to the right...and straight on 'till morning... Captain James T. Kirk
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Duke Fleet Captain
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posted February 01, 2002 17:23
quote: Originally posted by MajorBarcalow: Oh yeah? Bill is not my one friend. I found him in Yahoo Chat in the Sci-fi room and he liked Star Trek and he s living three towns over there. I have more than him and I am part of a role playing group and play Star Trek alot. There is us four and we are playing with each other every week if when we're alowed.
Gee - I'm confused. How could that be, I wonder. Barky I distinctly remember you saying that "I have one friend, why would I need another". Nope, it must be me that's confused. Guess I'm not reading clearly enough.
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glenniebun Lieutenant
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posted February 01, 2002 20:18
quote: Originally posted by MakaVillian: I'd really like to talk to that person and hand him an award or something
How about a ribbon? :-)
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MoShBaAs Lieutenant
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posted February 01, 2002 23:37
^^ No, Barksalot already HAS a ribbon.How about signing him up for the Victoria's Secret catalog? 
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AscendantOne Lieutenant
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posted February 02, 2002 15:03
If only that cop had had the sense to remove your fucking ass from the gene pool. One shot. Maybe two just to be sure. Barky all over the windows. Why couldnt you have provoked him anymore? Just a little... You seriously need to die. ------------------ "We must go forwards not backwards, and upwards but not forwards, twirling, twirling, twirling our way to victory!" -- Kang or Kodos
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ed629 Commander
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posted February 02, 2002 16:39
^^ Dude, we all have fun with the good Major, but that's crossing the line.
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Bear[tm] Commodore
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posted February 02, 2002 16:43
quote: Originally posted by MoShBaAs: ^^ No, Barksalot already HAS a ribbon.How about signing him up for the Victoria's Secret catalog? 
I posted the link to the story about the operation he got his military honors in...You know, during his stint in the Very Special Forces...
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Duke Fleet Captain
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posted February 02, 2002 22:05
^^^ great link. But could this mean there are 14,999 other lost souls like Barky in your country? I think there's only room for one.  "fanny packs and pudding cups" - sounds like our boy.
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